Daily Deal: Coding Bundles Round-Up
from the good-deals-on-cool-stuff dept
If you're still looking for a goal for yourself for 2016, maybe you could pick up coding or continue to improve your skills at it. Coding is a great job skill to have and can help you bring your ideas for websites, digital devices, apps and more to life. We have some helpful learn to code bundles available in the Deals store now.The $39 Interactive Coding Bootcamp from Coding Manual has what you need for web development, with over 33 hours of content covering HTML, CSS, JavaScript, JQuery, Ruby on Rails, Node.js, front-end frameworks, databases, e-commerce, Git, and more. You'll learn from instructors from top schools like Stanford and Harvard while you go at your own pace.
Take advantage of the $49 eduCBA Tech Training Bundle and gain unlimited access to over 500 courses. Learn coding, software development, CAD, design and much more. All you need is internet access to stream the courses so you can learn almost anywhere, anytime and at your own pace.
The $89 Edurila Membership gives you access to more than 120 courses on everything from developing an app for the Apple Watch to social media marketing to learning how to make money using the Web. You can stream the courses anytime on any device.
Pay what you want and get the Learn to Code Bundle. Pick your price point and you'll get the first two courses covering Git and Amazon Cloud Services. If you choose to beat the average price, you will unlock 7 additional courses covering Python, AngularJS, HTML5, Ruby, MySQL and more.
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